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| Member | After Wednesday nights premier teams meeting a few changes are in the works for September. Voted and passed on: League Cup with teams seeded after 9 games then put into 2 pools of 5 Pool #1 = teams #2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 Pool #2 = teams #1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 4 round robin games (mid week - 2 home and 2 away) Top 2 from each pool then go to semi's and winners play in final $1000 Prize money for the winner and free entry for all (paid by sponsors) *IF BC's are same format as last season, 5th FVSL birth goes to Cup winner* A couple of other great new additions are: -BC soccer 5 sub rule (allowed to make unlimited subs at halftime) -standardized division wide game ball (ie) BPL Nike The one issue that keeps coming up is these teams that want to play night games without showers and changerooms, apparently excuses are like assholes. What are we the bloody VMSL? Van Tech bollocks! ![]() -mandatory facilities could not be passed, but home teams are encouraged to provide tents and benches for visiting teams. BTW, the executive has also increased the $ for referee's doing premier matches! Azzi must be pissed! ![]() A very positive direction the league is taking, hopefully the standard of play will continue to do the same. |
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| Member | I love it! Two changes made with progressing the league in mind. At Prem, there needs to be a sub limit. The Cup idea will also help to keep the teams playing competitive matches during the lead-up to Provincials. Guinness: any word on rules involving card accumulation? The facility thing...agree, too bad, but that is a tougher rule to implement, given the reliance on the clubs to ensure other's capital investment. That said, still glad to hear it discussed. Increasing the ref fees is also good; I always thought they were underpaid, and will maybe encourage better refs to stay in the Valley. WB may just have to start making the long trek to Vancouver now. ![]() |
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| Member | i thought it was a fairly good meeting most people wanted to take things forward its just hard for all teams to be able to move forward at the same pace our biggest headache is the change rooms thing it seems all the soccer related development is related to schools and they wont let us near their change rooms it seems new hammond is best bet but they close it way to quickly and it means playing on a pitch and on a day that my guys dont want to fcuk it tents it is ![]()
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Some teams like to drag their heels, but all in all, it was a very constructive meeting. | |||
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